Charles City, Iowa — In an effort to connect with the citizens of Chickasaw, Cerro Gordo, and Floyd Counties, Assistant Floyd County Attorney Todd Prichard of Charles City today launched his web page and Facebook page for the District 52 special election on January 22, 2013. Constituents can learn more about Todd and his family as well as submit questions directly to Todd.

“I want to be open and accessible to all the people of this district and earn their support for state representative,” said Prichard. “In this shortened campaign, it is a challenge to meet every voter at their door but I look forward to meeting as many constituents as possible over the next month. I encourage anyone with questions or suggestions to visit my webpage, connect with me on Facebook, or just give me a call.”

Prichard was nominated to run for State Representative by local Democrats earlier this month after Rep. Brian Quirk resigned to take a job at New Hampton Light and Power. In addition to serving as an assistant county attorney, Prichard served in the army and has been deployed four times as member of the Iowa National Guard. Prichard and his wife, Ann, have three children and attend St. John Lutheran Church in Charles City. He serves on the YMCA Board of Directors and is also a member of the Charles City Lions Club.

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Mark Kuhn – former State Representative & Floyd County County Supervisor – “Is the candidate ready to lead? In Todd’s case, that’s “continue to lead.” Todd was a commander in the Iraq War. He led 200 troops into battle. He was part of the battalion that served longer than any other in Iraq… I think a person who has served as Todd has on the battlefield, with the credentials that Todd Prichard brings to this job, he definitely is a person who would represent us well in the legislature.”